The Burma Partnership (BP), a community based advocate organisation called on the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugee to consult and to involve refugees in the process of repatriation.

Refugee-in-Mae-Ra-Moo-CampBurma Partnership released a video that shows the lack of consultation and involvement of community groups and refugees in the repatriation process.

Constant rumors of repatriation of refugees from Burma who live in camps along Thai-Burma border have created anxiety for refugees and community-based-groups. According to a BP spokesperson, the UNHCR says that repatriation is not happening, but on the ground refugees see that many preparations are being made.

The BP officer told Karen News.

“We’ve documented many buildings that have been built to house returning refugees and we have included it in our documentary film. We consider that this is not the right time yet to return refugees. They [UNHCR] should involve, consult and work closely with the community based groups and the refugees.”

On December 12th, BP held a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand (Bangkok) and launched the seven-minute long documentary film produced about the lack of the UNHCR consultation with community groups and refugees.

Also attending the press conference were members of Non-Governmental Organizations, Community Based Organizations, the UNHCR and journalists.

U Soe Aung, one of the panelists spoke at the press conference and said.

“Although the government is in the peace building process with ethnic groups, armed conflict is still going on in the country. Investments in development projects are also causing suffering for the local community. In addition, the 2008 constitution that guarantees power to the military is still embraced in the parliament of Burma.”

BP’s documentary film ‘Nothing About Us Without Us’ was also launched in Geneva, Switzerland on December 11, 2012.